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Title
Design of jackfruit gum-based genipin crosslinked nanoparticles for sustained release of curcumin: optimization and in vitro characterization
Authors
SWAPNIL THAKARE and ASHISH GORLE
Received
October 30, 2023
Published
Volume 58 Issue 1-2 January-February
Keywords
jackfruit gum, genipin, ionotropic gelation, curcumin, nanoparticles, sustained release
Abstract
The present work aims to design jackfruit gum-based curcumin-loaded nanoparticles (CUR-NPs) for improved drug
entrapment and modified release of CUR using ionotropic gelation. Briefly, the optimization of CUR-NPs was
confirmed using a 32 response surface methodology. The diffractogram and thermogram of CUR-NPs confirmed
reduction of crystallinity of CUR (optimized batch: F5) due to jackfruit gum and genipin cross-linked polymeric
network. The particle size and zeta potential analysis confirmed formation of nanosized and stable CUR-NPs,
respectively. Also, the nanoparticles demonstrated 83.99 ± 1.23% entrapment efficiency, whereas they showed 98.36 ±
0.96% of CUR release within 12 h at pH 7.4. The CUR-NPs exhibited good mucoadhesive properties due to the
presence of jackfruit gum. Finally, the MTT assay showed a decrease in colorectal cancer cell viability due to tailored
CUR release from CUR-NPs. In conclusion, jackfruit gum-genipin-based CUR-NPs offered high entrapment
efficiency, tailored releases of CUR, good mucoadhesive property and improved anticancer activity.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2024.58.07
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